BLOODY SIGN Part Ways With Bassist

February 15, 2005

French black/death metallers BLOODY SIGN have parted ways with bassist Deimos. Lead vocalist Hagend, who has previously played bass in various bands, has taken over the bass duties (as well as still doing vocals). The group will continue as a trio.

In other news, BLOODY SIGN will enter the studio later this year to record a split EP with unholy death gore metallers RADEMASSAKER from Germany. This will be a joint release between Ibex Moon Records and Redrum Records.

Look out for BLOODY SIGN on tour in Eastern Europe with the Czech black/death metal band AVENGER in April 2005. The tour will hit France, Germany, Czech Republic, Bulgaria, Serbia, Croatia, and Romania.

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